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I have a truck that appears to power up, the display shows state of charge. When I put the handle in the travel position and select either direction, the truck does not move and the code AL-06 shows on the display. I have checked the connections to the controller and motor. All are good to go. I found a description of the code but it leads me to either the controller, motor, wiring/cable connections, or contactor. I checked motor continuity and it checks good. Nothing shorted where it shouldn't be and no opens where they shouldn't be. I replaced the controller and still have the code with no functions. Did I miss something with the motor?
  • Posted 17 Mar 2016 03:52
  • By bryan_l
  • joined 17 Mar'16 - 1 message
  • Texas, United States

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